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Hi guys.
Few weeks back washer pump stopped working.
Took out fuse, cleaned t and put back in. Pump worked.
It's died again, removed fuse, cleaned it and put back in. This time no pump.
I've used one of the spares to see if the fuse was knackered but same thing.
No noise from the pump.
Anyone got any ideas I can look at? I'm no mechanic mind but am happy to give anything a go
Could I connect jump leads to some wires then to the pump? Both love and negative wires to put on the pump terminals or do I connect negative to Earth on the car?
Hi
If the front washers are working then the pump is ok as the body control module simply reverses the pump to send the water to the rear wash. The relays for this are in the engine fuse box and unfortunately are not replaceable . Which fuse did you remove and from where?
So there is nothing happening at the pump when any wash function is pressed. Fuse 40 appears to be correct, have you inspected the fuse holder connections in the fuse box?
With your fuse box lid off ,ignition on and engine preferably not running, have someone operate the washer functions and you listen for relay clicks in the fuse box. If you hear clicks this will prove the control circuit is ok.
Check fuses 9 & 10 as these are power supplies to the body control module.
After that you will need a multimeter to follow the fault guide already posted.
Steve don't mean fuses 23 & 24 in the fuse box in the glove box? Just got round to checking and I can hear clicks when the stalk is pulled so this is pointing towards the pump ?
12:th-Feb-2016, 19:43:55 (This post was last modified: 12:th-Feb-2016, 19:50:20 by Steve64.)
(11:th-Feb-2016, 10:10:19)richje100 Wrote: Steve don't mean fuses 23 & 24 in the fuse box in the glove box? Just got round to checking and I can hear clicks when the stalk is pulled so this is pointing towards the pump ?
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Yes you are correct with 23 & 24 in the glove box, don't know where I got 9 & 10 from.
The fact you are hearing relays clicking when stalk pushed and pulled proves the control circuit by the body control module seems ok. So no need to check those fuses.
You will have to prove the pump is ok and that will mean accessing it under the wheel arch
13:th-Feb-2016, 10:58:01 (This post was last modified: 13:th-Feb-2016, 11:00:14 by Steve64.)
(12:th-Feb-2016, 20:03:09)richje100 Wrote: Cheers. For the sake of £8 I bought a new pump. Didn't want to take it all off , find out the pumps knackered, put it all back together etc......
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That is quite cheap ,is it a used one?
When you get at the reservoir and pump don't remove the old pump from the tank, disconnect it electrically and connect your new one to the plug and see if it works.
Then replace if it works . On the Astra h you could access the reservoir from under the car without removing any trim, through a gap in between the bumper and wheel arch liner. Looking at a picture of the underneath of the j It looks similar to the h in that area. If not, it's a case of wheel liner off,quite easy to do, push the centres out of the plastic rivets out to remove them and there are a few screws also.
(13:th-Feb-2016, 10:58:01)Steve64 Wrote:
(12:th-Feb-2016, 20:03:09)richje100 Wrote: Cheers. For the sake of £8 I bought a new pump. Didn't want to take it all off , find out the pumps knackered, put it all back together etc......
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That is quite cheap ,is it a used one?
When you get at the reservoir and pump don't remove the old pump from the tank, disconnect it electrically and connect your new one to the plug and see if it works.
Then replace if it works . On the Astra h you could access the reservoir from under the car without removing any trim, through a gap in between the bumper and wheel arch liner. Looking at a picture of the underneath of the j It looks similar to the h in that area. If not, it's a case of wheel liner off, quite easy to do, push the centres out of the plastic rivets to remove them and there are a few screws also.
Update guys, took wheel off, there's no clips for the wheel arch lining just hex screws. Took out the pump and the one I bought has a square connector and the vx one is oval shaped.
Tried another spares place and they have same square one. Went to vx and for £18 incl club discount fitted in minutes.
Thanks for ur help guys I now have a clean rear window!!